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José Cóceres

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José Coceres (born 14 August 1963 in Chaco Argentina) is an Argentine golfer who spent many years on the European Tour and is now a member of the U.S. based PGA Tour. He is one of 11 children who grew up in a two-bedroom house. He became a caddie and taught himself the game

Coceres turned professional in 1986 and won a place on the European Tour at the 1990 Qualifying School. After struggling in 1991 and 1992 he performed steadily on the tour from 1993 onwards, and in 2000 he reached a career high of thirteenth on the Order of Merit. His two European Tour wins came at the 1994 Heineken Open Catalonia and the 2000 Dubai Desert Classic.

In 2001 Coceres switched to the PGA Tour. His first season in the U.S. was very inconsistent, with seven missed cuts and only two top ten finishes, but those top ten finishes were wins at the Worldcom Classic - The Heritage of Golf and the National Car Rental Golf Classic Disney. He was the first Argentine to win on the PGA Tour since Roberto De Vicenzo at the 1968 Houston Champions Invitational. He broke his arm before the start of the 2002 season, and has struggled for form since.

Coceres has won several tournaments in his home country and elsewhere in South America. In 2002 he became the third golfer to receive Argentina's highest sports award "The Olympian".

Professional wins

  • 1991 Pinemar Open (Argentina)
  • 1992 Montevideo Open (Uruguay), Los Cardales Challenge (Argentina)
  • 1993 Pinemar Open (Argentina)
  • 1994 Heineken Open Catalonia (European Tour)
  • 1995 Tournament of Champions (Argentina)
  • 1996 Los Loenes Open (Chile)
  • 2000 Dubai Desert Classic (European Tour)
  • 2001 Worldcom Classic - The Heritage of Golf, National Car Rental at Walt Disney World Resort
  • 2004 Argentine Open